Willingness to Pay for Select Tick-Borne Disease Prevention Measures in Endemic Areas.

Sara Niesobecki, Heather Rutz, Linda Niccolai, Sarah Hook, Katherine Feldman, Alison Hinckley
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Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are increasing despite prevention recommendations. We explored whether cost is a barrier to prevention use in Connecticut and Maryland, using a cross-sectional survey. Respondents were queried regarding their willingness to pay for chemical, natural, and rodent-targeted yard pesticide treatments and permethrin-treated clothing. We evaluated associations between demographics, TBD knowledge and attitudes, and willingness to pay for prevention methods. Most respondents would pay for yard treatments (85%); 95% preferring natural pesticide, and 82% would pay for permethrin-treated clothing. Most did not want to pay more than $99 for any of the yard treatments. Having a household income of $100 000 was associated with willingness to pay $100 or more for chemical, natural, or rodent-targeted treatments and $25 or more for permethrin self-treated and pretreated clothing. Yard treatments, especially natural pesticides, were acceptable for TBD prevention; however, current pricing may be cost-prohibitive. Permethrin-treated clothing may be an affordable and acceptable prevention method.

流行地区蜱传疾病预防措施的支付意愿。
尽管有预防建议,但蜱传疾病仍在增加。我们通过横断面调查探讨了费用是否成为康涅狄格和马里兰州预防用药的障碍。调查对象被问及他们是否愿意支付化学、天然和针对啮齿动物的庭院农药处理和氯菊酯处理的服装。我们评估了人口统计学、TBD知识和态度以及为预防方法付费的意愿之间的关联。大多数受访者(85%)会支付庭院护理费用;95%的人更喜欢天然杀虫剂,82%的人愿意购买氯菊酯处理过的衣服。大多数人都不愿意为任何院子里的治疗支付超过99美元的费用。家庭收入达到10万美元的人愿意支付100美元或更多的钱用于化学、自然或针对啮齿动物的治疗,愿意支付25美元或更多的钱用于氯菊酯自我处理和预处理的衣服。庭院处理,特别是天然农药,可用于预防TBD;然而,目前的定价可能成本过高。氯菊酯处理过的衣物可能是一种经济实惠且可接受的预防方法。
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